Say It Right - Mandarin Pronunciation

Say It Right - Mandarin Pronunciation

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The Say It Right Series is a video course from ChinesePod. This series of videos will guide you through Mandarin Chinese tones, pinyin, tone change rules, tone combinations, as well as useful information on how to pronounce Chinese like a native.
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  • 1. Welcome to the Say It Right Series

    1. Welcome to the Say It Right Series

    The Say It Right Series is a brand new video course from ChinesePod. This series of videos will guide you through Mandarin Chinese tones, pinyin, tone change rules, tone combinations, as well as useful information on how to pronounce Chinese like a native.
    The Say It Right Series is a brand new video course from ChinesePod. This series of videos will guide you through Mandarin Chinese tones, pinyin, tone change rules, tone combinations, as well as useful information on how to pronounce Chinese like a native.
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    3 min
    29/02/2016
  • 2. How to Study the Say It Right Series

    2. How to Study the Say It Right Series

    The Say It Right Series (S.I.R for short)is a self-study course which we have designed to be studied at your own pace. Since it is a video, you can come back to it at any time, pause, re-watch, and learn at your own pace. It can also be a great resource to study along with a teacher or language exchange partner.
    The Say It Right Series (S.I.R for short)is a self-study course which we have designed to be studied at your own pace. Since it is a video, you can come back to it at any time, pause, re-watch, and learn at your own pace. It can also be a great resource to study along with a teacher or language exchange partner.
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    55 seg
    27/02/2016
  • 3. What is Pinyin- (Introduction)

    3. What is Pinyin- (Introduction)

    In this lesson you will learn about Pinyin: what it is, where it came from, and how it is used by both native speakers and learners of Chinese. You will also learn about initials and finals, the building blocks of all Mandarin syllables.
    In this lesson you will learn about Pinyin: what it is, where it came from, and how it is used by both native speakers and learners of Chinese. You will also learn about initials and finals, the building blocks of all Mandarin syllables.
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    4 min
    29/02/2016
  • 4. Introduction to The 4 Tones of Mandarin Chinese

    4. Introduction to The 4 Tones of Mandarin Chinese

    Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language which means that by changing the tone or pitch of your voice, you alter the meaning of the word. Mandarin has 4 tones (and a neutral tone). In this lesson, Fiona will give you a brief overview of the tones before we get started learning about in more depth.
    Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language which means that by changing the tone or pitch of your voice, you alter the meaning of the word. Mandarin has 4 tones (and a neutral tone). In this lesson, Fiona will give you a brief overview of the tones before we get started learning about in more depth.
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    2 min
    29/02/2016
  • 5. Tones Overview in Mandarin Chinese

    5. Tones Overview in Mandarin Chinese

    The Neutral Tone (sometimes called the 5th tone) in Chinese is quite simple, but there are a few pronunciation techniques that will help you sounding more like a Native speaker. The Neutral Tone is used in two different respects: the emphasis pattern and "In the flow" which is how it sounds when spoken in a sentence.
    The Neutral Tone (sometimes called the 5th tone) in Chinese is quite simple, but there are a few pronunciation techniques that will help you sounding more like a Native speaker. The Neutral Tone is used in two different respects: the emphasis pattern and "In the flow" which is how it sounds when spoken in a sentence.
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    26 min
    28/02/2016
  • 6. Tones Drill

    6. Tones Drill

    First tones drill video.
    First tones drill video.
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    3 min
    29/02/2016
  • 7. 1st and 3rd Tone Combinations

    7. 1st and 3rd Tone Combinations

    Mandarin tones don't just exist in isolation; they flow together in combination to form sentences. This means that Chinese can often sound quite musical. In this video you will learn some tips on how to say a 1st tone and a 3rd tone in combination with each other. By mastering these tones as a chunk, you will immediately begin sounding like a Native speaker.
    Mandarin tones don't just exist in isolation; they flow together in combination to form sentences. This means that Chinese can often sound quite musical. In this video you will learn some tips on how to say a 1st tone and a 3rd tone in combination with each other. By mastering these tones as a chunk, you will immediately begin sounding like a Native speaker.
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    14 min
    29/02/2016
  • 8. 1st and 3rd Tone Combinations Drill

    8. 1st and 3rd Tone Combinations Drill

    Second tones drill video.
    Second tones drill video.
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    52 seg
    29/02/2016
  • 9. 2nd and 3rd Tone Combinations

    9. 2nd and 3rd Tone Combinations

    Mandarin tones don't just exist in isolation; they flow together in combination to form sentences. This means that Chinese can often sound quite musical. In this lesson: learn how 2nd and 3rd tones sound in combination and how two 3rd tones sound when chunked together.
    Mandarin tones don't just exist in isolation; they flow together in combination to form sentences. This means that Chinese can often sound quite musical. In this lesson: learn how 2nd and 3rd tones sound in combination and how two 3rd tones sound when chunked together.
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    20 min
    28/02/2016
  • 10. 2nd and 3rd Tone Combinations Drill

    10. 2nd and 3rd Tone Combinations Drill

    Third tones drill video.
    Third tones drill video.
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    1 min
    29/02/2016
  • 11. 2nd and 4th Tone Combinations

    11. 2nd and 4th Tone Combinations

    Mandarin tones don't just exist in isolation; they flow together in combination to form sentences. This means that Chinese can often sound quite musical. In this lesson, learn how 2nd and 4th tones sound in combination.
    Mandarin tones don't just exist in isolation; they flow together in combination to form sentences. This means that Chinese can often sound quite musical. In this lesson, learn how 2nd and 4th tones sound in combination.
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    15 min
    29/02/2016
  • 12. 2nd and 4th Tone Combinations Drill

    12. 2nd and 4th Tone Combinations Drill

    Fourth tones drill video.
    Fourth tones drill video.
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    1 min
    29/02/2016
  • 13. The Neutral Tone in Mandarin Chinese

    13. The Neutral Tone in Mandarin Chinese

    The Neutral Tone (sometimes called the 5th tone) in Chinese is quite simple, but there are a few pronunciation techniques that will help you sounding more like a Native speaker. The Neutral Tone is used in two different respects: the emphasis pattern and "In the flow" which is how it sounds when spoken in a sentence
    The Neutral Tone (sometimes called the 5th tone) in Chinese is quite simple, but there are a few pronunciation techniques that will help you sounding more like a Native speaker. The Neutral Tone is used in two different respects: the emphasis pattern and "In the flow" which is how it sounds when spoken in a sentence
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    12 min
    28/02/2016
  • 14. Neutral Tones Drill

    14. Neutral Tones Drill

    Fifth tones drill video.
    Fifth tones drill video.
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    2 min
    28/02/2016
  • 15. Introduction to Tone Change Rules

    15. Introduction to Tone Change Rules

    Chinese characters have set tones, but certain characters are more flexible, and change their tone depending on what characters precede them. Tone change rules are spoken rules which means that the written tone marker above the pinyin does not change, but the tone, when spoken, does change. These three rules will help you attain the natural flow of the language because they are designed to make
    Chinese characters have set tones, but certain characters are more flexible, and change their tone depending on what characters precede them. Tone change rules are spoken rules which means that the written tone marker above the pinyin does not change, but the tone, when spoken, does change. These three rules will help you attain the natural flow of the language because they are designed to make
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    2 min
    29/02/2016
  • 16. An Easy Hack to Remember the Tone Change Rules

    16. An Easy Hack to Remember the Tone Change Rules

    While the tone change rules seem quite simple, it's quite easy to get confused when you actually put them to use. In this short lesson, you will learn a super-easy and useful hack for remembering them just by saying the four tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy.
    While the tone change rules seem quite simple, it's quite easy to get confused when you actually put them to use. In this short lesson, you will learn a super-easy and useful hack for remembering them just by saying the four tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy.
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    9 min
    28/02/2016
  • 17. Tone Change Drill 2

    17. Tone Change Drill 2

    Tone change drill video 2.
    Tone change drill video 2.
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    3 min
    29/02/2016
  • 18. Mandarin Tone Change Rules Overview

    18. Mandarin Tone Change Rules Overview

    This lecture continues with a more in-depth look at tone change rules, with useful explanations from our pronunciation expert, Xu Laoshi. Feel free to take your time and watch it in chunks if you find this easier.
    This lecture continues with a more in-depth look at tone change rules, with useful explanations from our pronunciation expert, Xu Laoshi. Feel free to take your time and watch it in chunks if you find this easier.
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    22 min
    29/02/2016
  • 19. Tone Change Drill 3

    19. Tone Change Drill 3

    Tone change drill video 3.
    Tone change drill video 3.
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    4 min
    29/02/2016
  • 20. Introduction to Initial and Final Sounds

    20. Introduction to Initial and Final Sounds

    This lecture continues with a more in-depth look at tone change rules, with useful explanations from our pronunciation expert, Xu Laoshi. Feel free to take your time and watch it in chunks if you find this easier.
    This lecture continues with a more in-depth look at tone change rules, with useful explanations from our pronunciation expert, Xu Laoshi. Feel free to take your time and watch it in chunks if you find this easier.
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    1 min
    29/02/2016
  • 21. Labial Initial Sounds

    21. Labial Initial Sounds

    Labial sounds are sounds that are made by using one or both of your lips as the main articulator. For example, bo, po , mo and fo are sounds in Mandarin that all require your lips to touch. This lesson will provide you with useful techniques for mastering these important initials that learners often mess up.Check out this guide by Patrick Zein for further explanation on how to grasp Mandarin C
    Labial sounds are sounds that are made by using one or both of your lips as the main articulator. For example, bo, po , mo and fo are sounds in Mandarin that all require your lips to touch. This lesson will provide you with useful techniques for mastering these important initials that learners often mess up.Check out this guide by Patrick Zein for further explanation on how to grasp Mandarin C
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    14 min
    29/02/2016
  • 22. Labial Initial Sounds Drill

    22. Labial Initial Sounds Drill

    First initial sounds drill.
    First initial sounds drill.
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    58 seg
    29/02/2016
  • 23. Three Groups of Tricky Initials

    23. Three Groups of Tricky Initials

    In this lesson, we go over three groups of initials that learners frequently struggle with. The groups we will cover include: J, Q, X; Zh, Ch, Sh and Z, C, S. Be sure to follow up with the practice drills to hammer down what you have learned from this lecture!
    In this lesson, we go over three groups of initials that learners frequently struggle with. The groups we will cover include: J, Q, X; Zh, Ch, Sh and Z, C, S. Be sure to follow up with the practice drills to hammer down what you have learned from this lecture!
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    13 min
    28/02/2016
  • 24. Tricky Initials Drill

    24. Tricky Initials Drill

    Second initial sounds drill.
    Second initial sounds drill.
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    1 min
    29/02/2016
  • Say It Right - Mandarin Pronunciation
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    The Say It Right Series is a video course from ChinesePod. This series of videos will guide you through Mandarin Chinese tones, pinyin, tone change rules, tone combinations, as well as useful information on how to pronounce Chinese like a native.
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